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  2. Belleek Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Belleek Pottery. Belleek Pottery Headquarters. Belleek Pottery Ltd is a porcelain company that began trading in 1884 as the Belleek Pottery Works Company Ltd in Belleek, County Fermanagh, Ireland in what was to later become Northern Ireland. The factory produces Parian ware that is characterised by its thinness, slightly iridescent surface and ...

  3. List of most expensive philatelic items - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the highest known prices paid for philatelic items, including stamps and covers. The current record price for a single stamp is US$ 9,480,000 paid for the British Guiana 1c magenta. [1][2] This list is ordered by consumer price index inflation-adjusted value (in bold) in millions of United States dollars in 2023. [note 1 ...

  4. Waterford Crystal - Wikipedia

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    Cut glass vase. Waterford Crystal is a manufacturer of lead glass or "crystal", especially in cut glass, named after the city of Waterford, Ireland.In January 2009, the main Waterford Crystal manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to the insolvency of Waterford Wedgwood PLC, and in June 2010, Waterford Crystal relocated almost back to the roots of glass-making in the city ...

  5. Definitive postage stamps of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    With the euro introduction on 2 January 2002, 17 new issues in the new single currency in values from 1c to €10 were put on sale. The €10 became the highest ever value postage stamp issued in Ireland. The initial offering used five new bird designs; chaffinch, grey heron, roseate tern, curlew and barnacle goose. [5]

  6. Silk Cut - Wikipedia

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    1964; 60 years ago (1964) Markets. See Markets. Carcinogenicity: IARC group 1. Silk Cut is a British brand of cigarettes, currently owned and manufactured by Gallaher Group, a division of Japan Tobacco. The packaging is characterised by a distinctive stark white packet with the brand name in a purple, blue, red, silver, white or green square.

  7. Carnival glass - Wikipedia

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    Carnival glass gets its iridescent sheen from the application of metallic salts while the glass is still hot from the pressing. It was designed to look like the much finer and much more expensive blown iridescent glass by makers such as Tiffany. Both functional and ornamental objects were produced in the carnival finish and patterns ranged from ...

  8. Purple - Wikipedia

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    The British chocolate company Cadbury chose purple as it was Queen Victoria's favourite color. [99] The company trademarked the color purple for chocolates with registrations in 1995 [100] and 2004. [101] However, the validity of these trademarks is the matter of an ongoing legal dispute following objections by Nestlé. [102]

  9. Series B banknotes - Wikipedia

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    Purple Jonathan Swift: Detail of John Rocque's 1756 Dublin street map 1 June 1978 15 April 1992 £20 172 × 90 Blue William Butler Yeats: Map of the Blasket Islands: 7 January 1980 14 February 1992 £50 180 × 94 Reds & browns Turlough O'Carolan: Wood carvings in organ loft of St. Michan's Church, Dublin: 1 November 1982 5 November 1991 £100